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Comment above the post & I agree: B.l. Cozad Jr 6 hrs Ive been telling people the way to beat the Rothschilds family and their cronies within the international banking cartel theyve created for about a year: The way to beat these international bankers and their cronies is to educate and unite the Constitution defending Americans. Then demand that our State Attorney Generals file formal charges against the Federal Reserve Bank and their officials heading it for defrauding the citizens of the United States of America and stealing the wealth of our nation charging them under the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act for acting in clandestine collusion with some of our government officials. We must have a state Attorney General file charges under RICO against the Federal Reserve Bank and the corrupt people behind and connected to it for 4 trillion dollars payable in gold and have this AG allow all of the other states that request to, join in, adding 4 trillion dollars in gold to the damages as each state joins the lawsuit filing for total damages of 200 trillion dollars payable in Gold that will be returned to the vaults in FT Knox KY. Seize control of the assets of all of the corrupt individuals connected to the central bank and their minions under forfeiture laws for corruption and then sell off their assets to Americans located within the area the particular asset was seized in. On July 21, 2008, Richard C. Cook, a featured writer at Dandelion Salad wrote: “Dr. Ron Paul, the Republican candidate for the 2008 presidential nomination, is not the first U.S. politician to point to the abuses of the Federal Reserve System and call for its abolishment. Similar pleas to get rid of the Fed were made by Reps. Wright Patman (1893-1976) and Henry Gonzales (1916-2000), both Democratic congressmen from Texas and chairmen of the House Banking Committee. Few recall, however, how controversial the Fed was when it was first proposed and then maneuvered through a recessing Congress just before Christmas 1913. Rep. Charles Lindbergh, Sr., R-MN and father of the future aviator, called the Federal Reserve Act “the worst legislative crime of the ages.” But the strongest opposition came later, during the Great Depression. The source was Rep. Louis T. McFadden, a Republican representative from Pennsylvania who, as a former bank cashier and president, knew the financial system intimately.” Rep McFadden said: When the Federal Reserve Act was passed, the people of these United States did not perceive that a world banking system was being set up here. A super-state controlled by international bankers and industrialists...acting together to enslave the world...Every effort has been made by the Fed to conceal its powers but the truth is--the Fed has usurped the government. Again from Richard C. Cook: “McFadden may have paid with his life for his outspokenness. After he lost his congressional seat in 1934, he remained in the public eye as a vigorous opponent of the financial system; that is, until his sudden death on October 3, 1936, of a ‘dose’ of ‘intestinal flu’ after attending a banquet in New York City.” There were two previous attempts on Louis McFadden’s life. Two bullets were fired at him on one occasion and later he was poisoned at a banquet. Again form Richard C. Cook: “Evidently the third time the assassins succeeded, and the most articulate critic of the Federal Reserve and the financiers’ control of the nation was dead. He was 60 years old.” Now that you are more aware of the real problem facing America we must discuss how to defeat the international banking cartel they’ve created. youtube/watch?v=Mvay6gSNOOI
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 00:32:15 +0000

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